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I leave VWP soaking for 15 minutes then rinse and have had no issues. Another homebrew myth.
I have never used VPW. I use scent free Oxy and boiled water to get the worst of it off. I also use a sponge with washing up liquid to get as much clean as possible. I rinse thoroughly, then sanitise. I also use a keg as an FV so the quicker I clean it, the easier the krausen comes off.Would
Would VWP be okay to use and then let dry completely before using sanitiser (chemsan in my case). VWP say they are okay to use on SS but internet consensus seems to be it will ruin it.
I like my nice new cornys too much to ruin them
Imperial spanner’s you’ll round your nuts with them.Lots of tool advice going on! I had a bit of a palaver recently with tool size...had to change the blower resistor in son's car. Awkward spot,passenger footwear and up a bit. Socket bit required to remove old one...5.5mm! Had 3 x 5mm and 2 x 6mm and no access for clamps or such to get it started. I had a rummage in the garage of doom and by chance found a 7/32" which fixed it! So the moral is...its not the size that's counts its how you use it! And...don't chuck anything away!
Ouch!Imperial spanner’s you’ll round your nuts with them.
Astonish oxy from home bargains or B&M. Few quid for a couple of kilos. One or two scoops into the corny, after rinsing out with warm water. Lasts ages.
£13.50 here.Hi Tess, I bought a corny lid that is adapted for use with a ball float, it has a post built into the lid and the ball float connects to this. With this set-up the beer out post is redundant so I just left the long tube in place. The lid and ball float cost about £35 from BrewKegTap, they are currently out of stock but you may find one on another site. Hope this is of use.
I fitted liquid posts to my existing keg lids - it just requires drilling a 13mm hole, which will be easy for some forum members, but perhaps not for others (I used a pillar drill and titanium coated drill bit).Hi Tess, I bought a corny lid that is adapted for use with a ball float, it has a post built into the lid and the ball float connects to this. With this set-up the beer out post is redundant so I just left the long tube in place. The lid and ball float cost about £35 from BrewKegTap, they are currently out of stock but you may find one on another site. Hope this is of use.
Hi Tess, I bought a corny lid that is adapted for use with a ball float, it has a post built into the lid and the ball float connects to this. With this set-up the beer out post is redundant so I just left the long tube in place. The lid and ball float cost about £35 from BrewKegTap, they are currently out of stock but you may find one on another site. Hope this is of use.
You’re lucky it won’t round your nuts.Just wanted to add in case it helps someone :-
I've found the Mangrove Jacks kegs have a 17mm diameter on the posts, as opposed to the AEB ones which are 22mm.
My adjustable spanner has mm markings on it which makes it easy to read.
You’re lucky it won’t round your nuts.
What rate do you use . Just bought it now when shopping . Do you use the same guidance rate as on back ie general clean 1tsp or stubborn 4tsp. Thats for clothes so not sure on kegs . Thats for kegs so prob good few rinces after with hot water . Would it also be ok for grainfathers s40s and plastic fermentersAstonish oxy from home bargains or B&M. Few quid for a couple of kilos. One or two scoops into the corny, after rinsing out with warm water. Lasts ages.
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